词汇 | florentine |
释义 | Florentine adjective uk /ˈflɒr.ən.taɪn//ˈflɒr.ən.tiːn/ us /ˈflɔːr.ən.tiːn//ˈflɔːr.ən.taɪn/ Florentineadjective (FROM FLORENCE)from, in, or relating to the Italian city of Florence: The basis of the modern Italian language was established by the Florentine poet Dante Alighieri. She recommended several Florentine restaurants. In the period from 1515 to 1524 the Florentine painters Rosso Fiorentino and Jacopo da Pontormo broke away from Renaissance classicism. The menu is based on authentic Florentine cooking. Among the Florentine sculpture in the museum is a bust of Lorenzo de Medici by Andrea del Verrocchio. We serve a classic Tuscan meal that includes a Florentine terrine made with duck and chicken livers. The meeting took place at a Florentine villa. Towns & regions: city names & their inhabitants Aberdeen Aberdonian Abidjan Abu Dhabi Abuja Brisbane Bristol Brno Brum Brussels Florence Fortaleza Frankfort Frankfurt am Main Fredericton Nashville Neapolitan New Orleans New South Wales New York You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Towns & regions: towns, cities & villages (general) Florentineadjective (IN COOKING)[ after noun ](alsoflorentine)(also à la florentine) cooked with spinach or served on a layer of spinach(= a dark green leaf eaten as a vegetable): For breakfast I had eggs florentine. The Chicken Florentine is stuffed with ricotta and spinach. The Tilapia Florentine was very good - the sauce was delicious and light, made with fresh spinach. In classic cuisine the name of the dish, such as Sole à la florentine or Sole florentine, designates its particular garnish. Dishes span the globe--mushroom Florentine, American-style pork spare ribs. My favourite dish was crawfish florentine stuffed into a small French bread. Cookery terms amandine au gratin cuisine curdle Dutched extra-rare farci mirepoix mise en place niçoise Normande nose to tailidiom tbsp. temper tsp. uncooked unstrained à la grecque à la king à la mode Florentine noun[ C ] uk /ˈflɒr.ən.taɪn//ˈflɒr.ən.tiːn/ us /ˈflɔːr.ən.taɪn//ˈflɔːr.ən.tiːn/ Florentinenoun[C] (PERSON)someone who comes from or lives in the Italian city of Florence: Filippo Strozzi the Elder (1428-1491) was one of the richest Florentines of his day. She married an Italian and became an adopted Florentine. "The Decameron" is Boccaccio's bawdy tale of 14th-century Florentines who flee to the countryside to escape the plague and spend 10 days spinning stories to one another. This is Deborah, the prophetess, as painted by the Florentine, Del Fonca. The church is revered by Florentines as the last resting place of many great Italians. Towns & regions: city names & their inhabitants Aberdeen Aberdonian Abidjan Abu Dhabi Abuja Brisbane Bristol Brno Brum Brussels Florence Fortaleza Frankfort Frankfurt am Main Fredericton Nashville Neapolitan New Orleans New South Wales New York Florentinenoun[C] (BISCUIT)(alsoflorentine) a biscuit made from nuts and dried fruit held together with melted butter, sugar, and honey, baked then covered with a layer of chocolate: She came in with a plate of florentines. Use a spoon to spread melted chocolate over the flat base of each florentine. They sell delicious handmade truffles and florentines. Bake the florentines for 10 minutes until they are a deep golden colour. Cooking monkfish for 10 and making orange Florentines is a displacement activity to stop me worrying. Biscuits amaretto animal cracker Anzac biscuit baked goods bannock cream cracker crispbread crumb custard cream digestive misshape oatcake oyster cracker pastry pignoli snickerdoodle soda cracker sponge finger sports bar Toll House Cookie |
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